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tonight the surviving boston bombing suspect is indicted in his hospital bed while investigators try to establish water allegedly triggered the young american and his brother to carry out a terror attack we've got the latest developments tonight. recognizing kosovo in exchange for e.u. membership but very angry serbs are reading into the government's deal which may open serbia as long awaited accession talks now. under arrest warrants issued for the head of a british investment firm who's accused of illegally buying one hundred million dollars worth of gazprom shares in a bid to gain influence of the russian energy giant. ten months that's costing u.k. budget millions during their son tells our team why he sees no need to his state or an embassy and explains why he's pursuing
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a seat in the senate to. get even just after ten pm here in moscow this is our live from the center of a no internet and the developing news to tell you but is a big headlining there the surviving suspect in last week's boston terror attacks been issued with sealed charges in hospital it means the details are not officially know but a leaked charge sheet says it involves using a weapon of mass destruction that carries a death sentence or life in prison nineteen year old. guard in intensive care after being severely wounded in the throat in a shootout with police investigators task now is to establish why the american citizen and his brother could have allegedly committed the deadly boston marathon attack. reports from boston. we're hearing that he is awake and
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answering officials questions sporadically in writing but as of yet we're not hearing any details officials are not revealing any details in terms of the answers that is giving them of course all of this comes after he was arrested friday night after a mass lockdown took place in boston after a unprecedented manhunt that took place here and to settle our shootouts between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been waiting for to be able to communicate with him to find out the motives to the boston bombings as well as the participation of any per possible further accomplices apart from the two brothers that have been hunted by of officials here throughout the week nineteen year old dzhokhar and twenty six year old to milan and of course we have to note that the miranda rights officer naive have been revoked
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the rights of he has to remain silent as well as a right to a lawyer are being denied to him because officials are interested in being able to question him without being able to use this right and the fact that his miranda rights have been revoked is receiving major criticism throughout the united states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups as we do know back in two thousand and eleven the f.b.i. did receive a request from a foreign government this is russia's government that said that they should look into the identity of the older brother the older suspect to milan and the f.b.i. did in fact bring to milan in for questioning but did come to a conclusion he is not dangerous and did end up freeing him and of course because the f.b.i. right now is being criticized for this they're going to trace their steps back look into what exactly they could have missed but also try to establish right now with the second suspect being alive whether the two brothers had any kind of connection to a stream of hoops that they might have overlooked two years ago and in the time in the years and days leading up to the bombings that took place here in boston also.
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of course they're going to consider and look into the purposes of the trip that the older brother to milan when he went back to the north caucuses for about six months they're going to try to see whether or not this time was used for him to be able to connect it with extremist groups and stacy r.t. boston massachusetts all relatives and friends of the family so the older brother kept a low profile during his trip to the north caucuses last year and he didn't seem like a religious fanatic they said meanwhile the father of the alleged bomber says he's going to travel from russia to the u.s. this week on a quest to try and find the truth himself he has lots of questions for the american police our correspondent in a caution of are is in dagestan to learn more about the brothers. really almost anyone who has any links with the top of my family is really in deep shock after what happened both relatives and friends now the brothers spare and stopped talking to the media assets early saturday but i managed to speak to
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a close relative of the family now her name is. and he was she was married to the boy's uncle now she told me how really tragic and difficult the life of the tough and i have family was that for years they had been from wants to and the father couldn't find a proper job and they've moved twice from kyrgyzstan's first than to dagestan were they span just a bit over a year and till they moved to the united states in two thousand and two she even showed us some pictures that were taken during that time pictures that captured both the brothers in their early trials of women in one picture the older brother is just a bit over a year old now she spent a lot of time with time evelyn when he came here to dagestan last year to visit he has a parents and she describes him as a very family loving and caring and when i asked her whether he expressed any acts or interest in this she told me that his interest was never overwhelming. the
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middle and wasn't a religious fanatic she was curious about religion he started to be really interested in islam about three years ago but he was never a radical we would talk about his commitment to religion just that it wasn't extreme it was really hard for her to speak she told me that. the younger brother was planning to come here to dagestan this may and now their father plans a trip to the united states to bury his midline so as for many here if she couldn't the woman couldn't really believe that they were involved in the tragedy. it's impossible to believe that they could have carried it out just impossible. but if you believe it their children. i respected their parents a lot timberland was very attentive to older people to speak for him have been was of use mother's feet both parents mobile phones are switched off or rarely own line
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and it's really impossible to reach them but i have since managed to speak to the mother of the two brothers and kept repeating their first son's were in this and she also mentioned that for. years before mentioned. that the i would be i can talk to him right after the boston bombings and ask him for questioning however the hour. later denied that information now as for the father i spoke with him also in a telephone conversation just yesterday and he told me that he doesn't want to talk to any media right now so really dozens of journalists from all over the world is that how descended on this region hold that man's family will speak and eventually shed some light to how their boys and did up the main suspects and the bosphorus attack. of the revelations of the suspects church and origins the us media wasted no time in shifting the focus to all groups in russia's north caucasus region militant gangs to the previously been portrayed in the west as freedom fighters and
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. terrorists. believe america mathematician in the f.b.i. in the first place to take action to russia war ended two years ago but the old. there's a number of issues here one is that either it's gross incompetence by the f.b.i. in which case some heads have to roll and why did this take place how did these guys get in under the radar but also that they were pointed out by the russian authorities to the u.s. so it's not that they were known it's not like they didn't register so the people who are known so it could be gross incompetence or not taking the threat seriously the f.b.i. could be saying look at these guys are checked and they could be a threat to the russian but really did not a threat to us so there's a number of issues here there's also the issue of look maybe did you i just thought you know what these guys are extremists but they really don't pose much of a threat we don't see them doing anything so there's a number of issues here in the coming weeks and months we're going to find out the
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answers so the u.s. may know which as you move towards chechen militants amid suspicions they may connected with the bombs but think a different years ago when it was quite willing to see some of the some two thousand and fourteen authorities granted political asylum to chechen extremists made off despite a warning from russia then that he had links to the region's terrorists after a dramatic manhunt for the brothers still plenty of uncertainty surrounding the case at r.t. dot com a website we've got an opinion piece we've put together a few pointing out several glaring inconsistency in the official account of the standoff with the suspects who want to check that out you can see the cong. folks on some other news next tonight serbia has moved a step closer to joining the european union after the commission recommended starting up talks on membership that decision comes in the wake of belgrade approving a deal with its breakaway territory kosovo the agreements permit with fury that among serbs some of whom would rather victories and thousands turned out in belgrade to protest against the deal the grounds prishtina is ethnic albanian
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leadership control of a constable well said that minorities will be granted autonomy is within the region you know the foreign affairs editor it said we have the t.v. set was the purpose of this because are going to chip in as e.u. accession even though serbia wanted that because of it not to become bargaining chips that was not what brothel had in mind and in particular some major members of the european union like germany they clearly. had to belgrade that either you make a deal with cost of all or you will never. continue your road towards the european union. all of all the roads to european union and some of the costs of how they will deal with it remains to be seen but indeed european union on solving that issue because they haven't invested much into cost of all they fought a war secure like members of nato to secure its independence of course the way
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they're not going to give up now. while some countries buying on the door to get into the e.u. rather fun of membership rules are driving them into desperate measure it's the largest in history from just ancient palace just to keep its economy afloat for details about that coming up very shortly. the government opened fire in a shop in western russia has killed at least six people including two girls age fourteen and sixteen counties are in english because across the story. well you know at this point to the thirty two year old sergey paul was doing is has apparently been holed up in the in the sun sort of a space as supposedly a round a car market in belgrade and this point are preparing to storm the hideout in order to apprehend him now this all started just hours ago when this thirty two year old suspect has opened literally started a bloody massacre in the center off of the russian town killing six people three people he shot inside a hunting store and then he went outside according to reports and shot three more
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passer bys among them two teenage girls now at this point we're also being told by the police that his father has been brought in for questioning his father has also previously served time for various to criminal offenses in fact it's important to note that the suspect himself has just been released from prison last year where he was out on charges for robbery as well as assault on a police official and of course we're waiting for that for the results coming from for the result from the police coming in from belgrade as they prepared to storm at this times hide out. of this tragedy in both or all of this which is in the cup so we will take with you and i would. stay with o.t. if you can more international news just a few minutes away. choose
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the book about international airport in the very heart of moscow. again a government city's an oil embargo on syria allowing european firms approach as crude for position forces decisions aimed at providing financial boost to the rebels fighting against president assad. in the conflict in syria joining some of. them for you given the opposition of course does not get so much power in the country. well there much to several aspects on the case first it's to legalizing by the european union of walsall tift or attempt to theft anyway the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they have an r.v. any i'm best embassy here would have left and then they don't recognize as
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a government these rebels they say they're legitimate representative but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing theft . by. non gang and they're using it as a bargaining tool and leaves got all sanctions in place against the governments in syria and iran is lifting it now against the syrian opposition it's big news a real bargain talked enough to well it's useless it's while at the moment any don't see what can i don't know what's going to happen in the next month or year but at the moment it's it's it's a joke first ali any oil is being explorers able to be exported secondly these areas the deal fields are in government hands or pro bro government good digital hands or otherwise if they are in the rebel controlled hands there the old guy had a group a loser and so is either
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a peon union going to finance old little brother okada. what i think. this is one of the big questions about it maybe says it once or a lifeline doesn't it to the to the rebels but the big question mark is who is amongst those rebels. well here is that the that says. do it this way they support the al qaeda so european union. trowing waving the flag over al qaeda its tactics it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of orris think people because they're radicalize muslims who go and fight and now when they're on the other end our foreign minister says we should buy and finance only zero it's until double standards you're saying yeah it's six it's it sits there's no logic in it it's just complete lunacy and now they're going to export this or out
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of syria the only we've only the only way is through iraq but iraq is against these rebels it says says something then your own land then they. still owe her this is what meaningless i'm willing to face i guess when they go you have a lot of but they're going to do this with oil what about all this but a question along the way about lifting an arms embargo on syria and france and britain wants to do that in sr the thin end of the wedge well there's an official version and there's a non-official version according to many newspapers i was reading this morning again look we've got zero french british soldiers and he shrugs and probably from qatar and saudi arabia are training and arming these rebels so that there is officially an arms embargo by the european union but the reality is none. it's
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a it's a lie it's a blatant lie to say look we are freedom we are afraid of al-qaeda but in reality one sees them arming and financing and supporting. in syria because fear is not the only one's own needs and we're under it. we could talk about this a lot tonight of course we've gone from a half hour i know what if i'm down for a run of time for now we appreciate your important program tonight thank you. lie like. a moscow court split the head of a british investment firm on an international wanted list and issued an arrest warrant william broder from the british capital investment funds also the former boss of the little game of need died in prison she started to go pick not only assured the detainee. he is suspected of not being around seventy million dollars worth of taxes it is the same case which involved. worked for the fund but while he died in prison before a court could make
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a decision on this case but he was also suspected of taking part in these alleged illegal activities overseen by mr browder but actually now he's been put on the international wanted list in connection to a whole other story he's a suspected of illegally purchasing through various all schemes around one hundred million dollars worth of shares of russia's energy giant gazprom and on the russian war of foreign countries are prohibited from buying the shares and also suspected of trying to infiltrate the company changing things inside including changing its charter one of the reasons behind him being put on the international noted list is that the previous court hearings were held without without him actually there present and the other reason is that the prosecution believes that he could apply pressure on some of the witnesses so now that he has been put on the list it's logical to expect that the entire poor will get involved it's also logical to expect for moscow to ask for his extradition but here there is
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a problem of the complicated relationship between russia and the u.k. in that sense for instance a former church militant leader of london denied his extradition to russia seven of the same goes for the recently deceased bodies because often you saw it's very unlikely that little cooperate with law school in that sense when it comes to william browder but the fact that the man is already on the international wanted list has to mean something from age should palaces sorry from a palace is to be good to have you there greece is selling off seventy thousand lots of state assets to desperately raise whatever cash it can it's being described as the largest fire sale in history but it's vital to get the next financial injection for the country's credit is there no limits in the paper there is one greek filmmaker told r.t. . we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months we reach thirty percent and we have people committing suicide rate in
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the streets we have homeless all around us and so we're living in a humanitarian crisis that we haven't seen since i would say it's second world war the economic elites that actually and i know this about a method he wanted to do know that the real is that there is a gloom that we cannot continue with these austerity policies unfortunately the same thing doesn't happen for the greek government that the just for me or there is coming from brussels or are or believe in. the deceit of the population that if you don't accept this are staring people you see. everything we collapse in in a few days or a few hours the country should default and probably even exit the eurozone in troika doesn't understand this because troika and especially meth and european somehow about the just here to save big financial institutions and b. banks don't pay attention to the illusion and citizens anger isn't just over having
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their public assets sold off banks rather than the actual public the country's minerals are also up to be exploited by the highest bidder and the fear about that is more ecology than economy tom bottoms got outside of the city. prince harry's the cause proposals to explode mines here were on a mountain road near the village of strat-o. ne in northern greece there were the protesters who lodged in their position against the mine here further on the mountain road the riot police blocking them from getting to the village this process is just one of those showing the intensity of feeling surrounding the subject here greece is how he did keep an insular is renowned of my tourists for its beauty but it also contains precious metals which canada's eldorado gold corporation wants to extract but split the region here in yet a source locals want to protect their traditional trades. mining activity is the worst that could happen to this area mining and be keeping cannot co-exist. and protect
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the health and environment that i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the pose to exact revenge on other metals which critics say will leave contamination by cyanide and other chemicals as we travel up into the hills where forest is already being cleared the mining company security trails us then persuades local police to stop. their security and locals are living up to the physic checkpoint they don't want us to film we want to hassle honest public we're going to put out on this show some attention to it when the locals are lining up but yeah but the. tensions indeed the locals have destroyed some of the companies heavy machinery and ransacked the police station police have raided homes in the middle of the night to arrest suspects and fired tear gas at protesters but there is as much support for eldorado here is criticism both from the government and other villages whose mining populations welcome the
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possibility of thousands of extra jobs of deception and fine and deep political and hunting protests yep we're getting these people who are unemployed cause many problems by telling lies their only purpose is to shut the mines down in fact they want nothing they don't want any development. eldorado gold refused to talk to us but they say they won't be leaving the area. locals in the area source say they won't let mining go ahead without a fight but that if they do lose they will be leaving this corner of greece that they love so much tom bottom r.t. . to top world news headlines making news right now no sign of the angry protests ending in new delhi we've been talking about the last few days hundreds of people have been rallying for a third day now over police conduct after the rape of a five year old girl offices are accused of ignoring the girl's parents when they reported her missing the child's condition is said to be slightly improving and now
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a second man has been arrested assault the regular protests over the authorities failure more generally to clamp down on attacks against women. but turkish transport helicopter with at least eleven civilians on board spin forced to make an emergency landing in a taliban controlled area in eastern baghdad afghanistan the insurgents then took all those on board hostage now it has confirmed that the helicopter did go down on monday and says a search and rescue operations now underway it's only recently reelected over the politics are those been sworn into office for his second term he's promised parliament that he will help get the recession right country back on the path of financial reforms and growth the eighty seven year old was about to step down next month but was asked by the major parties to reconsider after fave five failed attempts to pick a successor is an unprecedented return to power. now it's been ten months since julia signs into the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking asylum in his state hold up there ever since with ecuador and the u.k.
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locked in a diplomatic standoff over deal with the science it's continuing to mount meantime the u.k. set an extra diet in the world's best no whistle blow to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations as artie's polyploid got a rare chance to talk to us. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the australian senate there's now a weekend leaks party that stands for truthfulness in the free flow of information and when i asked you in a songe about how he fancies this chances at getting into the senate he actually mentioned that he's got quite a considerable interest in both him and the wiki leaks party and in terms of political goals of science is very clear he says he wants to put a stop to the u.s. corruption in all syria so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that point the current foreign minister bob carr was a u.s. embassy informant even back in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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even when he was all of. you are impervious to juilliard who rolled the sitting prime minister can rub it happened part because he sent a voice to the us embassy base but this couldn't stop there's a constant back and forth in this year long sort of preparation. which he was gracious himself with various parties very recently there have been reports that ecuadorian diplomats in a meeting with the labor party in the u.k. right she raised the issue of julian assange perhaps in an attempt to get a guarantee of safe passage for julian assange lynch in case labor does come to power after the general elections in twenty fifteen but when i asked just about say he was quite skeptical of me that he doesn't really think that there is going to be a change in the situation depending on which have a political party is in power in the u.k.
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the united kingdom is. a nation that you're pretty clear institution mark for my six separate so this is what. controls the behavior. in the media. and. elected representatives simply represent. they represent forces exist on the big institutions or when i speak to julian assange is actually according to him he said that the cost of policing the embassy is tipping four million pounds now and actually while we were filming outside the building i got chatting to some of the officers on duty and they were unusually frank when i asked the officer about how he feels about the cost of policing the area you can sense a bit of frustration he said that you know all this money is going on watching one man when there are very crippling budget cuts taking place to police forces across the u.k. . our correspondent there with those businesses knows exactly how
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moscow time to turn sure hard. ministers to come up with a way to try and revive russia's increasingly flagging economy or brother is the position really well let's just say it is getting worse but the real question is can the ministries really come up with a plan that saves the day the analysts that we spoke with actually say yes and you'll get to hear from them after a short break. more
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news today violence is once again politically. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation throughout the day. it's thirty two minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to business with me now
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to show you ask president vladimir putin on monday called on the government to come up with ideas for stimulating the economy it is still growing but just one point one percent year on year in the first quarter and max half the rate of last year's fourth quarter meeting with senior government officials and so cheap putin said he wants to see a specific plan for how to ensure a stable growth in russia despite the tremors in europe and elsewhere. you can expect specific proposals for measures that would help us ensure that stable economic growth protect ourselves from negative fluctuations in the world economy reduce risks of production decline in key industries and stimulate business activity. earlier in april the economy ministry lowered its forecast for the sear by a third but it hasn't yet proposed concrete measures for stimulate growth meanwhile
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footage from the meeting shows russia's former finance minister alex a clue drip who resigned after an argument with president dmitri medvedev along those present tense table has the reputation of someone who can save the day largely thanks to a good run russia came out of the two thousand and eight crisis relatively unscathed but now the russian press is speculating about him getting a post in the presidential administration which many say could turn into a shadow cabinet earlier i asked ben eris the editor in chief of business new europe if he things could drink of soon make his way back into the government. katrina's governance of inglorious the much as he was one of the best central bank governors in the world in the last decade and he steered russia through some very nasty crises and we had one in two thousand and four two thousand and eight was a big one and putin has to make stream the good job of balancing the needs of being
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kept behind the reserve for over six hundred billion dollars in reserves we saw russia through the two thousand and one crisis with very little pain or certain i mean because they're suffering but they had no major bankruptcies no banks went bankrupt and the economy recovered within nine months went back to gravity strong growth so he is a man that you can purchase trust in on monday president putin called on the government to come up with a concrete plan for stimulating the economy is that realistic expectation in the first place say the global economy was in a deep recession does russia really have a chance to withstand to stay above the line with the best of the measures absolutely i mean russia has to react i mean the global slowdown is affecting everybody russia included their asses and one of the better positions of many of the countries in the in the world in so much and so has resources has consume it
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demond and spending it has a domestic industry can build on investment you can do is judge the economy forward and what they need to do is come up with a concrete plan an affective plan in order to be coming up because the economy slowed dramatically they were expecting a slowdown in the first quarter of the year but what has caused this meeting is that the slowdown has been much more severe much than anybody was expecting and the economy now is basically for them to zero so they need to react they need to come up with the stress seasonal to pick things up again and that was that is this meeting today was all about. and to check out the equity markets to see what's going on there in the first trading day of the week on wall street it's pretty choppy trade as you can see at the moment it's all trading in the black but just last hour actually the dow was in the red and the negative sentiment was really seeing the dow after the of existing u.s.
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homes drop unexpectedly in march analysts were actually expect in an increase move over to a year where the stocks finished the day mixed london's footsie was down roughly a tenth of a percent in germany and actually in the euro zone shares rebounded from the biggest weekly drop in about five months germany's dax posted a quarter percent gain as you can see there as for the european currency it lost value to the greenback on monday here in russia as you can see the ruble actually showed some strange begins both currencies and that's mainly thanks to rising for a third day and of course the increased demand for the local currency as people get ready to pay their taxes now most emerging markets actually rose on monday you would not know it by a look at russia there was a day of losses the latest report from j.p.
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morgan chase was really to blame a downgrade of the country's equities because it didn't like gallons problems didn't plans as a result the russian stocks are now the cheapest among the twenty one emerging markets strung by bloomberg. and speaking of downgrades the fitch ratings agency has slapped the united kingdom with a downgrade like late last week the move came soon after moody's slashed u.k.'s rating citing weaker economic and fiscal outlook they had an independent ratings agency reuss rating richard haynesworth agrees with the downgrade but questions the entire ratings system. i think that the credit rating system in the world is flawed we have three big companies which have ninety eight percent one thousandth of the market and all of them are based in one town in new york after all a credit rating assessment of the future. when you start making judgments then you
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rely on the individuals when you rely on individuals a lot depends on where they are if they're in the united states they have certain views about the united states being the best in the world they have their views about europe or china or russia or russia or is communist and therefore there's something bad ok china is even worse because it's still communism. you get personal prejudices now what we need in the world are different views because some people with a view from for example the asia pacific region or from the c.i.s. we view things in a different way we don't look at the world in the same way and we can see strengths as well as weaknesses and you want to provide we want to provide data and exchange . who are setting up and not their rating agency what for two rival the big three
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you know we want to complement the big three we want to add transparency into the world the system needs to be changed they need to be other viewpoints not just us i believe that it's important there are no other one or two new global agencies which will be based in different parts of the world when we want to start one space in the brics countries using analysts and opinions from. places where there is money. now brings up to date on all the latest in business i'll be back in less than two hours meanwhile after a short break the sochi olympics are just months away but that russia has a world cup to prepare for what is the global community expecting of these two events you get the thoughts of football's european boss well platini after a short break.
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the book about international and war in the very heart of moscow. that's where the us up president thank you very much for being with us today. so you know that russia is hosting the world cup twenty eighteen and considering them on a construction that's actually needed in your opinion are the preparations going. i hope they are going with this proportions you know for the for the moment in recent years focus on brazilian woodchip and after the brazil world cup everyone read what happened in russia so it means that for one year you have quite gotten the problems
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and after we come. the questions of the journalist are both just a jewel mobility organization of the world cup but there is a principle in the fifth that. we never speak about the world cup after the next one cap but as a professional going where this to jim are going wearily fraley said to my friend mr mood cause. there is no problem everything is under control i'm asking about twenty thousand because football may look different by then talking about for example a goal line technology dates i want to say fans wanted referees want to it players want it and that if i had says that he has lost sleep over here causing it. no fifth president of wanted but never asked to the executive committee schooled on the good but international decided. to national body so i did for the more theories additionally theories i mean every organizer of the choice to decide. which is to
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me he want twelve for me and for me. i am not for the technology because i think it would put the beginning of the technicians of football after you can absorb. the length of side and lying to the corner like technology was a painter killing technology but i am against the technology is a future of the world but. we can do if i look at what is the price of the goal and technology for the competition of that you will face fifty three million euro for five years so i mean it's very expensive so it's really about the money is not a tournament is a system to join we have to organize in two hundred eighty five. stages to put it to be put to it because nobody has a donor g. and the price is too important for us but don't you feel like it's inevitable anyways that it's going to happen. because the future is saying it's going to use it in a world cup next year for his r.t.c.
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easier to or to organize in the world kids and to organizations here because you know you have to put. the goal in technology mother read a game of the champions league have to put it to say mean the georgia forgive of champions even judges it are not the technologies and means that they have to put into the technology of the game because we have to organize a similar feeling for the game she's a simple beauticians staying with a world cup any plans that the world cup winner could be decided by anything else than a penalty shoot out in case of a finish a game a penalty yeah because they're not really fair. is it seven the third is not fair. it's you know. we have a solution he's two of. but. at the beginning it was tested in the sixty's and sick in france and when. we need to rival and see continue continue continue continue continue to queue of
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people because as there is no more subway it was too late and those who decided to stop that but if you have a good solution you come to me. you know another thing that the fans are saying that it has become so easy to travel around that why wait four years for world cup why wait four years for european championship why can't we had every two years. because everything every year for years. in the in in fourteen drives the world cup . in brazil sixteen years a year we. would confuse the work of that means that we place your world cup every four years two years so it's something that's undisputable or why not a real one hundred thirty was a nice cigar you know the. most beautiful. sings that. you have to wait long for the years i know that come twenty twenty two qatar will
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host well cup you suggested moving the time from summer to winter that's also something unprecedented but because. you know the story of the football we always played. football in the countries as they used to receive the ball and for the first time it's are contrary was in the middle of the term on these very soon every every year so i mean if. we decided to tool to vote to qatar i said that point that we don't play in december way we have to play well you have to plan so now when you cease to do it and they said no we're just going to use. you know i can understand as a player but for the fans or journalists ones outside with what support there is no corner of the technology in which you see noise secure well no i don't know what is a problem to play in and was it was a moment of the season to have the best the world to put you or i don't know what
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sink your why we don't play and you know we're in december we figure everybody's a best moment for the world cup you have the problems that i think was there for the people but i'm he's a pretty i was a fan since john that he's with hordes of people you can go to can come into a bitter moment for what could be on that now staying with oil rich countries that are trip pouring a lot of money into thought that ok with you in your opinion when someone as it often is the case today buys a club with decades of history behind it why is it that money we have to protected that is difficult because if we'd know it's a site is on the consoles the can buy the console craps is not easy is not so good with we have to protect it is not easy it's not easy to have a fairly sunny sunny. look at the national old gym anybody example you can be you can you can you can't be a no there was more than fifty percent if you're
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following your will is more than fifty percent of the shoulders of the company in germany but in england you can't be one hundred. so i mean it's only a national figure it's not. good anybody what else do european crisis done for european football is the worst still to come. i don't know if it's a crazy spirit. but. the problems are too. well for the money the football and the many times the clubs are dead and you have to always assume business that is very complicated we are in europe for the moment to one point five billion your loses is not possible to have so many many just. the football brain. ring show
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me money so many money but have so many many many many to lose it's more more than every type that means you have to we have to do is way we while working as a financial or was it matters to. be clean and to be clear financial fair play can only work in countries like france because in russia if you don't have investments from huge companies or rich people worship football we read such much worse state plus would on the have commercials and to revenues like in europe or in america give money to the troops. but they're going to be a lot more investors outside clubs in europe i don't know you said they said it's a decision of the national. role it's not a decision of the fifth i was a you were for well we're talking about losses a one point five billion but yet the european clubs have been spending staunching amounts of money and salaries for example from two thousand and seven till the
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eleven they rose by thirty eight percent no i think we have to give them when he's a three hundred. if you go to make sure paying in some countries you pay with the money that you have and your football is totally different because if the money is not up that is not quite time we have to be more quiet and you know we are to a good situation and to put towards. the economy of the football is why we are working and we are working for four years on the next step is next to where i was coming to interview everyone is like asking about match fixing asking about match fixing my six similar levels of food what i mean i know you met barroso recently and talked of the he to tell you we was me we have to fight against whatever you did with me welcome politicians do to fight pretty sure they can do nothing and say we have to sensibilities sensible. players to the people of the football the coaches the journalists we have to censor people because that is a soul of the game and if you want to see again when you know that his or tasting
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is finished for the for the world means that we are participating to the game and you have to say no to the people was because you once said that there are many many people working for racism in football and under many many people working against racism in football what exactly did you mean does that mean that there are actually like organized force behind violence of friends things like that is not so easy to is not so easy for that i see some of the violence because so much fixing is depending of the playoffs is happening is a football the people of the football violence and. cities depending of the of people outside. the field of the game and people of the communities to journalists is not to write a balance here or assist here is not my thing but how can you regulate that we can or we can work with the just systems of police as we know everybody knows or would do with his doings of people who make a mistake have to be here with news of football but yes to be forbidden by the police something just has to come into the stadium and then we have to make many.
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we have to try told the source a key source for mr g. siggins overseas sponsor valences but is not so easy because people as a comedy can do what they want spain is now they are most champion world champion european champion can you finally say that europe at this point is under rivaled by south america this would. be where you open oh yeah by you well there's very jerseys going south america where you lot of there's a source americans they want to do with their world capital to preserve their purify orbs as you say european teams that would win but only first to go on sale don't force place about how much of a home advantage does brazil have now hosting their. it's. not so easy to be here in brazil or to to play or to him because if you beat it big big big big big pressure of the on the shoulders of the players of brazil who i think is the best player today but i think we have two great play yourself or not doing missy
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and was a wonderful player totally different but wonderful what's the biggest difference between the football when you used to play and football that's played now there's a question of the journalist now it's. is different is different was a. wonderful year the football now is better now. better technically. holmes it has more more better players than in the past. but. saying it's. many many many many many people are coming for the product and we are we were coming for the game thank you very much was internship that and it was my pleasure this is.
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the movie world war z z being first zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollars budget has been of cut by executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violence in the movie but because the chinese might get offended according to the wrap dot com china was supposed to take the blame for starting the evil zombie apocalypse this time but china becoming the largest foreign market for american movies made artistic integrity fly out the window to protect the bottom dollar as is tradition and hollywood this is not the first time that there has been pro-choice censorship in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interesting is not the censorship is the fact
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that they will censor movies for whoever's got a lot of cash big markets won't be offended but countries with small markets will this is a complete prostitute mentality show that love to any guy who's got bills in his palm you know i was pretty sure there a lot of prostitutes working i didn't know they actually start making the movies but that's just my opinion. we can't we know if you. choose to. choose the stories but if you. choose.
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